Disney With An Inspiring Make-A-Wish Story

Via DisneyLists.com

Tali, a 12-year-old girl, received a dream camper from Disney and Make-A-Wish, allowing her to safely road trip with her family. Returning with a renewed outlook, Tali and her family started creating care packages for children being treated for similar diseases and took their community outreach to new heights: successfully petitioning for the first-ever childhood cancer awareness license plate in her home state of New Mexico.

From a Disney Cast Member;

Do you know the power of a wish? For kids undergoing medical treatments for serious illnesses, a wish can bring happiness, hope and joy – and a moment in which they can forget about treatment and just be a kid. For most kids, a wish represents an important moment– but what happens after the wish? How did their lives change as a result of these magic moments? A few weeks ago, we launched a new video series called The Wish Effect to answer these questions. The series catches up with several wish kids, and digs into how the wish continues to influence their lives to this day. Today, I’m thrilled to share with you our first interview in the series, featuring wish kid Tali, whose wish was granted last year.

Tali is a 7th grader from New Mexico who loves Disney and exploring nature with her family: mom, dad and little sister, Roz. In 2018, she was diagnosed with stage IV neuroblastoma, a form of childhood cancer that affects the nervous system.

When Make-A-Wish asked Tali to share her one true wish, she chose something the whole family could enjoy, that also combined all three of her passions: a Disney-themed RV camper!

“Tali loves nature, so a camper was not surprising,” said Juliana, Tali’s mom. She’s very thoughtful, she loves her family, and we were very honored to be a part of her wish so we could all enjoy this together. It’s something we can cherish for many, many years to come.”

From a plethora of plush in the dining area, to a bunk bed inspired by Tali’s favorite film, “Lilo and Stitch,” the camper is decked out from top to bottom in Disney décor. The camper has enabled the family to spend more quality time together, and they’ve already gone on several unforgettable adventures, including to White Sands National Park and Jemez Springs.

Tali’s family has also used the RV to safely travel during the pandemic. “The RV is especially nice this year because we do travel out of state for treatment periodically, and especially in this COVID-19 environment we have a home-away-from-home we can take with us,” said Gabe, Tali’s dad.

When the family isn’t on a road trip in their Disney-themed camper, they are hard at work helping other families dealing with cancer. The shirts Juliana and Gabe are sporting support their efforts to raise awareness for childhood cancer awareness.

“The Zia symbol is symbolic of New Mexico, and the money that we raise from the t-shirts actually goes to making care packages for newly diagnosed kids in the hospital,” said Gabe.

Nearly a year after the wish took place in December 2019, the family still feels the effect. “A wish brings lots of hope to families like ours when you can’t plan for the future,” said Juliana. “You don’t know what might happen, so it gives us hope, gives us a bright light in a time where things are uncertain.”

When asked to describe her wish experience, Tali summed it up in one word: “Magical.”

A wish reflects the creativity of each child’s imagination, which is why we’re so honored that together, Disney and Make-A-Wish have grated more than 140,000 wishes since 1980. To learn more, visit wish.org/Disney and stay tuned for even more stories as part of “The Wish Effect!”

“Give the Gift of Groceries” to Support Florida & California Disney Cast Members

Via DisneyFanatic.com

This holiday season is a difficult one for many with furloughed or laid off struggles ever increasing. If you’re looking to help a Disney Cast Members this holiday season, you can “Give the Gift of Groceries” via Cast Member Pantry!

Cast Member Pantry is a food bank for Cast Members struggling with the current furlough situation in both Florida and California. Their mission… Cast Members lifting up fellow Cast Members during this difficult time.

As shared on the Cast Member Pantry Facebook page:

“Looking to give back this Holiday season? Want to help out a Cast Member but not sure how? Look no further. You can “Give the gift of groceries” this year by donating $50. We budget $50 for every cast member that gets a bag of groceries from us. You can also choose whether you help a CA or FL cm with your donation. Our grocery bags provide meals for a family of 4 to eat three meals a day for 4 days! We like to think of it as taking a little burden off their shoulders each day we are able to assist them. Soooo! GIVE THE GIFT OF GROCERIES by donating via Venmo (username is @castmemberpantry) and let us know! Share your donation by using the following: Tag us on Instagram @castmemberpantry. Share the following hashtags #givethegiftofgroceries #castmemberpantry”

New Year’s Eve Offerings at Disney Resorts

New Year’s Eve is fast approaching! Walt Disney World usually goes out with a bang, but this year is looking much different with COVID-19 and Disney’s phased reopening. All four parks are scheduled to close prior to midnight on December 31 with no fireworks or special offerings currently available inside the parks. Disney has updated their website however to show special New Year’s Eve Offerings at Disney Resort Hotels.

As shared on the Walt Disney World website:

New Year’s Eve at Your Disney Resort Hotel: Ring in the New Year during your stay! Discover a variety of festive offerings at select Disney Resort hotels on December 31, 2020:

  • Create your own in-room celebration with food, beverages and other celebratory items available for purchase
  • Disney Floral & Gifts holiday baskets are available for purchase, including champagne and room décor, along with hats and noisemakers
  • Select Resort merchandise locations will be open late on December 31—until after midnight—and will sell champagne in full and individual-sized bottles, along with board games and other activities to enjoy in-room
  • Fireworks (previously recorded) streaming on in-room TV and the My Disney Experience app—including Minnie’s holiday fireworks, Candlelight Processional and New Year’s Eve Fireworks
  • Scavenger hunts and New Year’s Eve crafts, varying by Resort locations
  • Quick-service restaurants, pool bars and lounges at Disney Resort hotels will be open late—until after midnight—on December 31

These New Year’s Eve offerings are subject to availability and subject to change.

Update on Opening of Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT

From a Disney Cast Member via DisneyLists.com

2020 has proven a difficult year for Walt Disney World and many upcoming projects have been delayed. Disney has recently shared updates on upcoming projects, one of those being Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure at EPCOT, which was supposed to open this year. 

Josh D’Amaro, Chairman of Disney Parks, Experiences and Products, recently took the virtual stage at the IAAPA Expo: Virtual Education Conference, where he shared a behind-the-scenes look at the lessons we’ve learned over the past year, and the ways we’re moving forward into 2021 and beyond.

Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure

Plans are on track to open Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure in 2021.  Based on Disney and Pixar’s hit film, “Ratatouille,” this family-friendly attraction will invite you to shrink down to the scale of a rat for a culinary adventure with Chef Remy. During each adventure, you’ll race across Gusteau’s kitchen floor aboard special trackless ride vehicles in a thrilling 3D chase.

Doubled Capacity on Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Cuts Wait Time In Half

One of the most popular attractions in all of Walt Disney World is the newest attraction at Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway. As much as we love this attraction, wait times have been rather painful recently, especially without a FastPass option. Good news however, it seems as though wait times are greatly improving with doubled capacity on the attraction.

Disney recently installed plexiglass dividers between each row on the attraction, allowing the train to fill with guests rather than having empty rows between each party.

As reported via Twitter by Walt Disney World Wait Times (@WDWWait) on November 17: “The doubled capacity of Mickey and Minnies Runaway Railroad really evident here – wait times nearly halved compared to yesterday!”